Stephens & Stephens, LLP
www.stephensstephens.comStephens & Stephens, LLC is an EEOICPA & RECA attorney. We have obtained over $15 million for our clients.* Contact us for a free claim evaluation! Congress passed the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), effective July 1, 2001, to provide compensation to workers and their survivors who have developed certain illnesses as a result of exposure to radioactive and toxic substances while employed by the Department of Energy or one of its contractors or subcontractors in the nuclear weapons industry. The total compensation available to claimants and their survivors is between $150,000 and $400,000. The claim for compensation is made to the Department of Labor. There is no lawsuit. Many workers were exposed to radiation and other illnesses while engaged in the manufacture and testing of atomic weapons or in the handling of wastes generated during their production. We are proud to offer: - New claims, denied claims, hearings, impairment ratings, dose reconstructions, appeals and terminal claims. - Coverage for Radiation and Uranium Workers, spouses, children, and grandchildren. - You may be eligible for up to $400,000. - Tax-free awards. - No fee unless you are awarded. - Our fees are 2% for an initial claim, plus 10% if the claim is recommended for denial. - We coordinate home health care (HHC) and other medical benefits. *Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Read moreStephens & Stephens, LLC is an EEOICPA & RECA attorney. We have obtained over $15 million for our clients.* Contact us for a free claim evaluation! Congress passed the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), effective July 1, 2001, to provide compensation to workers and their survivors who have developed certain illnesses as a result of exposure to radioactive and toxic substances while employed by the Department of Energy or one of its contractors or subcontractors in the nuclear weapons industry. The total compensation available to claimants and their survivors is between $150,000 and $400,000. The claim for compensation is made to the Department of Labor. There is no lawsuit. Many workers were exposed to radiation and other illnesses while engaged in the manufacture and testing of atomic weapons or in the handling of wastes generated during their production. We are proud to offer: - New claims, denied claims, hearings, impairment ratings, dose reconstructions, appeals and terminal claims. - Coverage for Radiation and Uranium Workers, spouses, children, and grandchildren. - You may be eligible for up to $400,000. - Tax-free awards. - No fee unless you are awarded. - Our fees are 2% for an initial claim, plus 10% if the claim is recommended for denial. - We coordinate home health care (HHC) and other medical benefits. *Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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